Best lakes around Mumbles are found in the surrounding area, offering diverse natural and artificial water features. While Mumbles itself is known for its coastline, bays, and the Mumbles Lighthouse, nearby locations provide opportunities for lake-related activities. The region features a mix of natural reserves, wetland centers, and ornamental lakes. These areas offer varied landscapes for exploration and wildlife observation.
Last updated: June 14, 2026
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Another view point for Tor Bay. There is great walking to be had here when the tide is out. The views are great, and the Little Tor and Great Tor, along with nearby Three Cliffs are super nice rock climbs.
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Oxwich National Nature Reserve is right off beautiful Oxwich Bay (funny enough!). It's a great place with a mix of sand dunes, lakes, woodlands, cliffs and some marshes. Oxwich Bay is one of Gower’s most visited beaches and a beautiful place to visit.
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Llewellyn Bridge is a Victorian stone-bridge that was reconstructed in 2013. Close-by is the iconic waterfall and Penllergare Upper Lake.
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Penllergare’s iconic waterfall is a manmade feature constructed on the River Llan to provide an ornamental lake.
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Llanelli's wetland centre is a vast area of ponds, marshes and enclosures. There's plenty of amazing birdwatching to be had here, from native herons to Caribbean flamingoes calling the centre home. The Millennium Coastal Path cycle and hiking route goes past the centre and it's easy to visit. There's a charge to enter and you can find out more at: https://www.wwt.org.uk/wetland-centres/llanelli/
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This route provides amazing views and access to a lesser crowded beach option than Oxwich Bay Beach. Beaches best visited during low tides but not essential.
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Stunning view of Tor Bay. At low tide Tor Bay, Oxwich Bay and Three Cliffs Bay can be walked along and at high tide they are all separated into different bays
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See Bats, Otters and Atlantic Grey Seals.
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Around Mumbles, you'll discover a diverse range of water features, including natural reserves, managed wetland centers, and ornamental lakes. These offer varied landscapes, from coastal-adjacent lakes to artificial boating lakes for recreation.
Yes, you can explore Oxwich National Nature Reserve, which is a natural monument featuring a mix of sand dunes, lakes, woodlands, and cliffs. Another excellent option is the WWT Llanelli Wetland Centre, a vast area of ponds, marshes, and enclosures known for extensive birdwatching.
At Oxwich National Nature Reserve, you might spot bats, otters, and Atlantic Grey Seals. The WWT Llanelli Wetland Centre is a haven for birdwatchers, home to native herons and even Caribbean flamingoes.
Absolutely. Both Oxwich National Nature Reserve and WWT Llanelli Wetland Centre are family-friendly. Additionally, Singleton Park Boating Lake, a short distance from Mumbles, offers fun pedalo rides, including unique unicorn-themed options, perfect for children and families.
Yes, many of the lake areas offer excellent walking opportunities. For instance, Penllergare Waterfall is a scenic walking destination. You can also find various hiking trails in the wider Mumbles area, including easy hikes. Explore more options on the Easy hikes around Mumbles guide.
Yes, you can visit Penllergare Waterfall, an ornamental lake and manmade waterfall. Nearby, you'll find Llewellyn Bridge and Waterfall, which features a reconstructed Victorian stone bridge and an iconic waterfall close to Penllergare Upper Lake.
The Mumbles area offers a variety of outdoor activities. You can find numerous road cycling routes, such as those detailed in the Road Cycling Routes around Mumbles guide. There are also running trails, including those around Mumbles Hill Nature Reserve, which you can explore in the Running Trails around Mumbles guide.
Many areas offer scenic views. For example, Oxwich National Nature Reserve provides stunning vistas of its diverse landscape. The Penllergare Waterfall area is also known for its scenic beauty, offering a great walking experience with plenty to see.
The lakes around Mumbles can be enjoyed year-round. Spring and summer offer pleasant weather for walking and outdoor activities, while autumn brings beautiful foliage. Even in winter, places like WWT Llanelli Wetland Centre provide excellent birdwatching opportunities.
While specific public transport details for each lake vary, many popular attractions and parks in the Swansea Bay area, including those near Mumbles, are generally accessible by local bus services. It's advisable to check local transport schedules for specific routes to your chosen lake destination.
Many natural areas and parks around Mumbles are dog-friendly, often requiring dogs to be kept on a lead to protect wildlife. Always check specific signage at each location, especially nature reserves, for their pet policies to ensure a pleasant visit for everyone.
While the natural lakes are primarily for observation and walking, the artificial Singleton Park Boating Lake, located within Singleton Park near Mumbles, offers recreational boating. You can enjoy pedalo rides there, making it a fun activity for families.


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